‘Deadly Illusions’ drags, fails to live up to its potential
By Zoe Talbot | Mar. 21, 2021By Zoe Talbot Staff Writer [Warning: spoilers for “Deadly Illusions”] Mary Morrison (Kristin Davis) is a bestselling author who gave up writing ...
Read More »By Zoe Talbot Staff Writer [Warning: spoilers for “Deadly Illusions”] Mary Morrison (Kristin Davis) is a bestselling author who gave up writing ...
Read More »By Jayleen RolonStaff Writer Canadian singer-songwriter Justin Bieber has become a household name since his rise to fame at age 14 with his hit song ...
Read More »By Ariel SteinsaltzCorrespondent On Friday, Marvel Studios released the pilot episode of its second television show, “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier.” ...
Read More »By Joey GibbsStaff Writer We are eagerly approaching the one year anniversary of Lana Del Rey’s tone deaf “question for the culture” post where ...
Read More »By Richard ChachowskiStaff Writer I should probably clarify for anyone wondering: no, I did not see the original 2017 “Justice League,” namely due ...
Read More »By Jayleen Rolon Staff Writer On the eve of the one-year anniversary of the announcement of closure for New Jersey public schools, officially beginning ...
Read More »By Isabel Vega Correspondent Selena Gomez has finally shared with fans her first ever Spanish musical record after working on it for over a decade. “Revelación” ...
Read More »By Zoe Talbot Staff Writer Allison Torres (Jennifer Garner) was the queen of saying “yes” to every opportunity and a lover of adventure. Her husband ...
Read More »By Joey GibbsStaff Writer The year is 1995: the eight-month O.J. Simpson trial is keeping eyes glued to the screen, kids across all school gymnasiums ...
Read More »By Jayleen RolonStaff Writer Zara Larsson’s “Poster Girl” came out four years after her hit debut studio album “So Good,” but over a decade ...
Read More »By Ariel SteinsaltzCorrespondent Marvel Studios wrapped up what might be its most ambitious project yet on Friday, Mar. 5: WandaVision, their first television ...
Read More »By Zoe Talbot Staff Writer Especially in high school, there are an abundance of rules and regulations, such as dress codes that remain targeted at women. ...
Read More »By Joey GibbsStaff Writer Madison Beer reminds me of the run-of-the-mill popular girl from my high school: entitled, on the after prom committee and ...
Read More »By Zoe Talbot Staff Writer The town of Wellsbury, Massachusetts is small, homey and seemingly full of people that never stop smiling. When Georgia Miller ...
Read More »By Richard ChachowskiStaff Writer HBO’s new documentary miniseries, “Allen v. Farrow,” is upsetting to say the least. The show, set to reexamine ...
Read More »By Jayleen RolonStaff Writer A maze of lies. A maze of secrets. A maze of tricks. A maze of truth. The best way I can describe Netflix’s new limited ...
Read More »By Zoe TalbotStaff Writer A con artist and legal guardian, Marla Grayson (Rosamund Pike) claims to be thoughtful and caring as she takes on hundreds ...
Read More »By Joey GibbsStaff Writer Wallow’s “Remote” EP (Deluxe) serves listeners a musical orgy of OK Go, The 1975 and the Naked Brothers Band. Lacking ...
Read More »By Jayleen RolonStaff Writer Five years after the release of their first original album, Pentatonix, the five-member sensational pop acapella group — ...
Read More »By Richard ChachowskiStaff Writer There are many words one could use to describe director Shaka King’s new film “Judas and the Black Messiah” — ...
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